No shop. No drop-off. No afternoon gone. I come to you anywhere in Scranton and Lackawanna County and fix your phone on the spot — usually inside the hour.
Every other repair option in Lackawanna County starts the same way: you drive to a store, hand over the phone, drive home without it, then do the whole trip again to collect it. The shops up in Dickson City do fine work — but the errand is yours, twice.
Mine works the other way around. The workshop travels. Your kitchen table, your office car park, a coffee shop on Lackawanna Avenue — that’s where the repair happens, and it usually takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Nurses coming off shift at Geisinger CMC or Regional who can’t surrender the phone for a day — the phone is their day. Students at the University of Scranton, Marywood and Lackawanna who need it fixed before class, not eventually. Parents who’d have to buckle two car seats to reach a strip mall. People working downtown who get a lunch break, not a repair break.
Different lives, same sentence: “I can’t be without it.” You don’t have to be. That’s the entire business model.
I work out of my vehicle, so you don’t need to tidy up, clear a table, or even stay with me the whole time. Most people watch the first few minutes out of curiosity, then go back inside to their evening.
Power, light, tools and parts all arrive with me. Rain or snow — and NEPA gives us plenty of both — the work happens in the vehicle, not on your porch.
All of Scranton, and the towns around it: Dunmore, Dickson City, Clarks Summit, Moosic, Peckville, Taylor, Old Forge, Carbondale, Pittston and the rest of Lackawanna County.
Travel is $15 under five miles, $25 out to twelve, $35 out to twenty — charged once per visit, so two devices at the same address ride on one fee. Worthwhile jobs further out: ask. If the drive makes sense, I’ll make it.
| Travel in Scranton | $15 |
| Screen replacement | from $65 |
| Battery replacement | from $75 |
| Charging port clean & check | from $35 |
| Back glass | from $75 |
| Water damage | free diagnosis first |
| Diagnosis | always free |
One flat total before I set off — repair plus travel, nothing added afterwards. The full breakdown lives on what phone repair costs in Scranton.
Cracked screens — cheapest to fix before the crack reaches the touch layer. Batteries — the repair that makes an older phone feel new for the least money. Charging ports — and if yours only charges at an angle, that’s usually packed lint and a $35 clean rather than a repair at all. Back glass — where the price swings hard depending on which model you’re holding. Met water instead? Read this first.
iPhone 8 through 17 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy A, S and Z series, Google Pixel.
Your phone, the problem, your street. Two taps and you get one flat price — travel already in it.
Home, work, a car park — free diagnosis when I arrive.
Thirty minutes to an hour for most repairs. I test cameras, speakers, buttons and signal with you before I hand it back.
Every repair carries a 90-day warranty on my work.
No. Plenty of customers hand me the phone at the door, go back inside, and come out when I text. I work from my vehicle, so all I need is the phone and a place to park.
Nothing. Power, light, tools and parts all come with me. The most anyone has ever had to provide is a kettle’s worth of hospitality, and even that’s optional.
The work happens inside my vehicle, so weather doesn’t stop it. This is northeastern Pennsylvania — if I only worked on dry days I’d barely work.
Correct — no counter, no queue, no “come back Thursday.” I’m the whole business, which is why the price you’re quoted is the price I stand behind, and why the 90-day warranty has one name on it: mine.
I’m on the road 8am to 10pm every day, and same-day is the norm when you message before the evening fills up. Text me the phone, the problem and your street and you’ll get a real answer, not a window.
You hear that before I start, and the answer costs nothing. If it’s not the smart spend I’ll say so — and I may make you a cash offer for the phone instead.